Casler argues that American dating patterns have as much, if not more, to do with the development of love as actual attraction. For example, ____________leads us to pretend we like a date more than we really do, leading to reciprocal interaction and validation
a. physical attraction
b. indifferent exposure
c. simple politeness
d. feelings of rapport
C
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Mills states that an issue is a public matter when it is __________
A) not relevant to group behavior study in sociology B) less important than the welfare of the group C) only important to sociologists after thorough study of the group D) intricately connected to the larger historical context of society
For summarizing the relationship between X and Y, the points of minimized variation for the conditional distributions of Y provide us with
a. several regression lines to choose from. b. the best fitting regression line. c. a regression line that touches all of the dots. d. regression lines with negative slopes.
According to Marxian conflict theory, as capitalism progresses,
A. the professional-managerial class will become part of the elite. B. many of those in the middle class will drop into the working class as they are pushed out of managerial jobs into working-class jobs. C. corporate mergers will redistribute wealth from being in the hands of the few to society’s “have-nots.” D. the classes will become polarized with no overlap or mobility.
A park ranger who works only during peak visitation months does what sort of work?
a. Part-time work b. Full-time work c. Contingent work d. Underground work